In April this year we unearthed a presentation by Dr Peter Saunders of the Christian Medical Fellowship, in which he argued it was important to chip away slowly at abortion rights, to reach the goal of a full ban on abortion.
“We have to realise we are in for a very long battle here,” he said.
This week Dorries admitted to receiving advice from Dr Saunders – and refused to reveal who was behind her ‘Right to Know’ campaign website.
This isn’t surprising. Dorries eventually admitted that the ’20 Reasons for 20 Weeks’ website she fronted during in 2008, was created by the fundamentalist group Christian Concern for our Nation.
This isn’t surprising. Dorries eventually admitted that the ’20 Reasons for 20 Weeks’ website she fronted during in 2008, was created by the fundamentalist group Christian Concern for our Nation.
Nadine Dorries herself claims she is pro-choice. But while many of her opponents dismiss the claim, it has been difficult to undermine it without real evidence.
But I’ve been passed on comments she made in an interview just a few years ago that seriously question the claim she is pro-choice.
In 2007 Nadine Dorries was interviewed by the Salvation Army magazine (hat-tip @bloggerheads), focusing on this issue.... read much,much more at Sunny's blog.